The great song of the summer debate may not have been settled once and for all at Sunday’s VMAs. The conversation includes Robin Thicke and Daft Punk, situating “Blurred Lines” against “Get Lucky” for this season’s anthem due to both tracks’ heavy rotation across American radio stations. Now thanks to Thicke’s collaborator, there’s a fair medium between hits. Rapper T.I. who laced a verse on “Blurred Lines” has now done the same for “Get Lucky,” giving the robot’s lead single the “featuring Pharrell and T.I.” label that its competitor originated.

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Editors’ Note: To Daft Punk faithfuls’ relief, T.I’s hip-hop verse comes with more integrity to the original than most of the unofficial reworks that have saturated the blogosphere. Just don’t tell Pitbull I said so.

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The 5th annual No Sugar Added is less than a month away but its lineup is here to whet your appetite before the festival’s two-day tryst at Nikki Beach. A total of 6 stages and over 50 top tier artists will be performing at the famed beach resort at the far end of South Beach. A beach soiree to juxtapose Ultra’s downtown mayhem, NSA and its stage curators have unveiled the most expansive lineup of Miami Music Week, both in terms of talent and genres. From OWSLA-supported acts like Mija and JAUZ, to the best the big room has to offer with Arty, Bingo Players, The Chainsmokers, and Deorro all inking headlining slots, there’s no genre not represented at this year’s event.